La Liga leader Sevilla hosts Real Madrid on Sunday hoping to pile pressure on Zinedine Zidane, after the 13-time European Cup winners were thrashed 3-0 in Paris on Wednesday. Eden Hazard made his first start for Real against Paris Saint-Germain but looked, like the majority of his teammates, out of sorts as Los Blancos failed their first big test of the season. Despite missing Neymar, Kylian Mbappe and Edinson Cavani, PSG cut through Real at will, as the Spanish giants failed to cope with the absences of Luka Modric and Sergio Ramos. Aside from a spectacular effort from Gareth Bale that was ruled out for handball, Real failed to register a single shot on target on Wednesday. Newsweek subscription offers > “It’s complicated if you are not strong and don’t get into the rhythm,” Zidane said in his press conference after the game. “We need to forget this defeat, it is hard but we have another game on Sunday and we need to focus on that.” Forgetting about the defeat will be easier said than done, given the Champions League remains Real’s raison d’etre. It would be a stretch to suggest Zidane is already under pressure, but the next three…